Uncategorized Tracking COVID in Piedmont | Dec. 13 By Exedra Staff | December 13, 2022 It's a miserable mix of winter illness for many.
Bay Area Alameda County health officials reinstate more stringent masking rules By Keith Burbank | Bay City News Service | December 9, 2022 COVID-19 case reports and hospitalizations are on the rise.
Bay Area FDA expands omicron-specific COVID-19 booster vaccine authorization to kids under 5 By Eli Walsh, Bay City News Foundation | December 8, 2022 The updated, “bivalent” boosters target both the initial COVID-19 strain and the BA.4 and BA.5 subvariants of the highly contagious omicron variant.
City Tracking COVID in Piedmont | Dec. 6 By Exedra Staff | December 6, 2022 Cases are up, so we're back to reporting local numbers.
COVID-19 The supply of COVID antivirals is increasing, but many patients aren’t using them By Ana B. Ibarra | CalMatters | December 5, 2022 Health officials say a key difference between this upcoming winter and the last two is the wider availability of COVID antivirals like Paxlovid.
Bay Area Political rancor has had chilling effect on public education, survey finds By Diana Lambert | EdSource | December 1, 2022 Classrooms have less instruction on race and racism and more harassment of LGBTQ youth, according to nationwide survey of principals.
City Piedmont’s COVID-19 testing kiosk to close Dec. 2 By City of Piedmont | November 29, 2022 Curative says low usage numbers drove the decision.
California A work-from-home culture takes root in California By Phillip Reese | Kaiser Health News | November 28, 2022 Researchers say the shift will ripple through the broader economy in ways big and small.
California After election win, California’s AG turns to investigating hospital algorithms for racial bias By Mark Kreidler | Kaiser Health News | November 22, 2022 Rob Bonta has begun an inquiry into hospital software programs that might bake in racial discrimination.
Bay Area Flu, COVID, RSV transmission increasing ‘in every category’ state officials warn By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | November 18, 2022 For infants and young toddlers, RSV can be more serious than a common cold.